about me,
Taylor Danielle Davis is a curator, cultural arts producer, public art facilitator, and landscape designer who has been producing artist centered events and exhibitions in partnership with private, non-profit and city arts organizations for the last ten years. By shaping curatorial concepts, building relationships with artists, and aligning with the right partners, she creates programs and exhibits that engage communities, illuminate cultural themes, uplift emerging artists, and open pathways for sustained artistic growth.
With a background in design and construction, cultural production and project management, she has curated over 20 visual arts exhibitions in Austin and San Francisco, produced dozens of public programs including educational workshops, artist development curriculums and public art programs. She has partnered with major non-profit and city organizations in Austin, including Future Front Texas, The Trail Conservancy, Women and their Work Gallery, MASS Gallery, City of Austin Arts in Public Places, Waterloo Greenway, Martha’s Gallery among others.
Taylor is passionate about creating engaging conversations with both artists and arts leaders by emphasizing the importance of the artistic process and the value of connecting artists to the communities that shape them. She collaborates with artists, organizations, and cultural partners to activate curatorial projects, public art strategy, community engagement design and cultural programming and welcomes inquiries from those seeking thoughtful curation, community-centered creative strategy, and support for emerging artists.